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Andrew Shepherd
U of R facing challenges in funding, labour dispute
When the provincial government released its 2019-20 budget, the University of Regina saw what it expected but not what it desired. It's a status-quo budget toward advanced education, which didn't see ...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 21, 2019
NDP argues budget isn't balanced in classrooms, homes, debt
The NDP argued the 2019-20 provincial budget fails to live up to its promise of being balanced. "It isn't a balanced budget because we've seen the debt increase by $1.8 billion," said leader Ryan Meil...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 20, 2019
NDP Leader Ryan Meili (left) and Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon discuss the 2019-20 provincial budget with reporters on March 20, 2019 (Sarah Mills/980 CJME)
Moderation over banning Fortnite in sports: U of R prof
Playing too much Fortnite is becoming a big enough problem that some professional sports teams are restricting or banning athletes' playing time. In October, the Vancouver Canucks banned Fortnite from...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 19, 2019
(Twitter: @FortniteGame)
Mandatory training for semi drivers takes effect in Sask.
As of today, semi drivers in Saskatchewan are required to comply with new mandatory, standardized training requirements. Friday is the first day the requirements are in place. Drivers who want to get ...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 15, 2019
Mental health awareness bench unveiled at Johnson Collegiate
High school students looking for mental health support have one more spot to find it at F.W. Johnson Collegiate. An awareness bench donated by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) was unveile...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 14, 2019
Moose Jaw police dog nabs suspect on first day
Moose Jaw's newest police service dog proved himself straight out of training during his first day on the job. Argo, a 19-month-old Slovakian-bred German Shepherd, nabbed his first suspect at the end ...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 13, 2019
Moose Jaw Const. Curtis Amiot and police service dog Argo complete training (Twitter @MJPS_K9)
Search and rescue exercise being held near White City
Search and rescue teams from across Saskatchewan are taking part in an exercise this weekend east of Regina. All 18 chapters of the Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers (SARSAV) wi...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 08, 2019
(Photo courtesy of Search and Rescue Regina/Facebook)
RCMP launches crime watch advisory system in southern Sask.
Residents in southern Saskatchewan can now be notified in a more timely manner about the crimes being committed in their communities. On Thursday, the Saskatchewan RCMP launched the new provincial cri...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 07, 2019
RCMP crime watch advisory example displayed as a text message on March 7, 2019 (Andrew Shepherd/980 CJME)
Construction on unique, new potash mine to start in spring
A new mine in Saskatchewan will change the way potash is produced and sold. The Saskatoon-based Gensource Potash Corporation plans to build a mine between Eyebrow and Tugaske, about one hour northwest...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 07, 2019
Goodale calls cabinet resignations drastic, stands with PM
Two federal cabinet members have resigned on principle, but Saskatchewan's only Liberal MP calls those moves "drastic." Ralph Goodale is standing in full confidence with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...
Andrew Shepherd
Mar 05, 2019
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